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Romance · 2004 · PG

Miss Wonderful

by Loretta Lynda Chase

She's blocking his canal project. He's blocking her entire sense of order. Perfectly inconvenient.

For10+GenreRomanceLength352 pagesRead time~9.8 hoursCommunity ratings0

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Violence

None

No violence

Language

Barely any

Period-appropriate Regency language

Sexual Content

Some

Romantic scenes are closed-door and gentle

Substance Use

Barely any

Social drinking in Regency settings

Emotional Intensity

Barely any

Light and pleasurable

What this book is about

Alistair Carsington has been sent to Derbyshire by his father to oversee a canal project — and to stay out of trouble. Mirabel Oldridge is the local woman organizing opposition to that same canal, determined to protect her land. Chase's first Carsington Brothers novel is a witty Regency romance with a clever heroine, an underestimated hero, and genuinely funny comedic dialogue.

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